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Old March 22nd 16, 09:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Sal M. O'Nella Sal M. O'Nella is offline
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Default What's In a Name -- Of My Antenna?



"Jeff" wrote in message ...


I think we refer to "beam antennas" that way because they behave like
lamps with reflectors, directing a beam of RF like a beam of light. I
don’t know the historical accuracy of my thinking.



I think from a historical perspective the name derives from 'Beam
Stations' such as those comprised in the Imperial Wireless Chain. That
is stations that were set up to 'beam' their signals to far flung places
on the globe.

Antennas were not what would be described as beam antennas these days
but were types such as curtain arrays.
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I can understand that. Thanks.